Here’s a quick, practical recommendation for Week 10 in a standard PPR format, based on common consensus rankings and recent matchups. Direct answer
- Start: Josh Allen (QB) or Jalen Hurts (QB) as your quarterback if they’re healthy and active; both typically top the Week 10 PPR projections due to volume and rushing upside.
- Running backs to consider as starters:
- Aaron Jones or Alvin Kamara, depending on matchup and health status.
- If you have strong depth, consider Zach Charbonnet or Rachaad White as lower-end RB2/flex options in good matchups.
- Wide receivers to prioritize:
- Keenan Allen, Jordan Addison, and Jakobi Meyers are commonly strong PPR options when projected for heavy target shares.
- If you need a flex play with upside, consider Alec Pierce or Jauan Jennings in favorable matchups.
- Tight ends:
- If you have a top-tier option like Travis Kelce, start him regardless; otherwise, a solid mid-tier TE with a favorable matchup could be a viable start.
- Flex considerations:
- Look for players with strong target shares and favorable matchups, especially in the in-week injury reports.
Key factors to consider before locking in your lineup
- Health and status through Thursday/Sunday game days; any limited practices can influence snap counts.
- Opponent defenses versus pass-heavy teams (for WRs) and run defenses (for RBs).
- Weather and game script projections that could boost passing volume or favor run-heavy games.
- Recent trends: increased targets for specific players due to injuries on their team or changes in the offense.
If you’d like, share your current roster (QB, RBs, WRs, TE, FLEX, and any players you’re deciding between, plus your scoring format specifics), and provide any injury updates you’re tracking. Then a tailored start/sit plan with concrete recommendations and reasoning can be provided.
